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  <title>428 - Frailty (2001)</title>
  <description>No Soul Is Safe. &amp;quot;Giving Thanks Month&amp;quot; continues! A whole month of Patron-picked movies! Next up is Bill Paxton's 2001 directorial debut FRAILTY&amp;amp;nbsp;from longtime patron &amp;quot;James B&amp;quot;! In an FBI office, a man recounts a disturbing childhood tied to his father’s divine mission to destroy evil. As his story unfolds, the present and past collide. Also this week: Traffic woes, Meatballs franchise trivia, and tryting to remember who the heck is in Tombstone? All this--and a whole lot more--on this week's episode of&amp;amp;nbsp;NEON BRAINIACS!! &amp;quot;Only demons should fear me... You're not a demon, are you?&amp;quot; ----- Check out our Patreon&amp;amp;nbsp;for tons of bonus content, exclusive goodies, and access to our Discord server! ----- Frailty (2001) Directed by Bill Paxton Written by Brent Hanley Starring Bill Paxton, Matthew McConaughey, Powers Boothe, Matt O'Leary, Jeremy Sumpter, Derk Cheetwood, and&amp;amp;nbsp;Missy Crider ----- 00:00 - Intro &amp;amp;amp; Opening Banter 37:11 - &amp;quot;The Shpiel&amp;quot; 01:00:11 - Film Breakdown 01:51:25 - Stump The Brainiac &amp;amp;amp; Outro </description>
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